Thursday, September 12, 2013

More MP Questions...

THREE MORE QUESTIONS:




Please continue your MP work by answering these additional questions in your journal. Just continue where you left off.

8. Look back at question #6. Find three specific examples where the author's description of the setting helps set the mood of the story.

9. Do you think this story is about fate, coincidence, or luck? Explain your choice, and use specific supporting details from the story to support your answer.

10. List three specific examples of foreshadowing from the story. When you quote, make sure to use your quotation marks correctly.

Examples:

If it's straight narration, not dialogue, It doesn't have any quotes in the story. You have to add them to show it's someone else's writing)  

 "He thought about eating the toad, but he decided against it."



If it's dialogue from the story, a character is saying these words, so it already has quotes in the story. The double quotes in the story turn to single ones, and the double quotes are placed around the whole quote to show it's someone else's writing.


" 'He thought about eating the toad, but he decided against it,' said Zelda."


We'll do the question about irony (posted earlier; now removed) in class together. 

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